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Our Programmes

  • Reflective, action-based research
  • Participants with leadership potential/roles in communities embark on journey of deep dialogue
  • Uncovers the role of faith in cultivating positive relationships between people, and addressing divisions caused by faith
  • Accredited and non-accredited training
  • Group storytelling out of which relationships are built with the ‘same’ and the ‘other’
  • Spread the learning and deepened relationships from the core group process within participants’ local areas
  • Single-identity programme, occurring as part of a parallel process across an interface/generation/locality/national identity divide
  • Leading Ladies builds the capacity of women to step into their own leadership at their own level

IPC News

Brian Rowan reports on the visit to Belfast by a Basque delegation, including their meeting with local journalists and loyalists hosted by Peter Sheridan Chief Executive of Co-operation Ireland
08/12/11
Will the Spanish Government let the fallout from ETA ceasefire fester? by Brian RowanByBrian Rowan– December 8, 2011 
Journey of Understanding across the border
14/10/11
Irish Peace Centres has been conducting a series of meetings since early June with members of the JUAH Project (Journey (of) Understanding, Acceptance (and) Healing) made up of former Gardaí and Irish Defence Force personnel.   
Breathing Spaces: Archbishop Martin's address to young Christian Leaders
26/09/11
Breathing Spaces is a dialogue series developed by Irish Peace Centres in partnership with other external organisations and groups in faith sector.  Below is a verbatim recount of Archbishop Diarmuid Martin's adress at his house on 20th September 2011 on Young Christian Leaders.
New publication launched at panel discussion on BBC Radio Ulster and Arts Centre in Belfast
06/09/11
Padraig Ó Tuáma, Irish Peace Centres faith and peace fieldworker launched "The LGBT communities experience of Faith and Church in Northern Ireland" on Sunday Sequence on BBC Radio Ulster (Sun 4th Sept.)A panel featuring Padraig O'Tuáma, Rev Norman Hamilton, Rev David McIlveen and two interviewees from the research study debated the controversial discussion of being gay and being Christian.Follow link to BBC Radio Ulster, Sunday Sequence website
Article published in The Donegal Democrat on The IPC Core Group
30/06/11
McMonagle, McConalogue part of a new journey in peace initiative